Coinciding with our church‘s Jade (35th) Anniversary, the Salmo Chorale is presenting an A Capella Concert entitled “RIDE THE CHARIOT” come the 20th of January at 7PM; to be held at the Baptist Bible Seminary & Institute, located at Kaytikling, Ortigas Ave. Extension, Taytay, Rizal.

By the way, this is a FREE CONCERT, and we urge you to bring as many friends as you desire. It is open to the public, so feel free to just walk in, find a seat and enjoy a night of A Capella music. We’ve prepared a dozen unaccompanied choral numbers; but just to have a bit of a variety, we also added a handful of accompanied songs as well.

On the same night the church is launching PROJECT CHARIOT. This project aims to generate funds for acquiring a new van for the church. Thus, our deacons will be passing an offering plate around so our guests will have a chance to give something for it.

Do plan to attend. We will be happy to see you all and God will surely be honored. And yes, please help us to also pray for the success of this concert.

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Last Sunday, we were given a nice treat by the AWANA boys and girls as they showcased their budding talents in the music and arts, thanks to their very supportive and dedicated mentors led by Miss Zarah Espelita.

The kids gave their all in singing solo, duet, trios and groups.

Several boys accompanied the singer/s by playing the instruments; on piano was Alain Macayan, on guitar was Biboy Santillan, and on the chime was Dexter Rulona.

Well, I am not good on details, but suffice it to say that it was a very light and fun evening; even full of blessings as we were all smiling all through the program seeing and hearing our upcoming musicians as they sang and played instruments.

Kudos to the AWANA Teachers and Staff for guiding and training these kids to become future Christian leaders in the church and their respective fields.

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Praise God! The concert was a success. I may be a bit biased here, being its director but there are people who can testify that it was one music event worth their time. So we give back the glory to our Lord and we laud the team spirit of the EBC family.

Our gratitude goes to the people who attended the occasion in spite of the rainy weather. The earliest of which came in a jeep-load and they were an hour early. We were vocalizing when I saw a jeepney arrive at the gate. They turned out to be brethren from Acropolis, Libis, led by the Vencer siblings, Raymond and Orville. Early birds, eh.

We managed to start on the dot!! At exactly 7:00, the music started and the choir entered the stage. Was that neat or what? I was just so glad that we did not miss the mark of observing the time.

For your viewing, (and for the credits) I am posting herewith the programme. And if you missed the event, please find the URL’s here for you to view song clips courtesy of Kuya Nelson Badar (our official videographer) at Jek Letana’s YouTube account. But of course seeing and hearing them performed live would have been a lot better than watching these clips. But since you missed it, this is your best option to witness it. 🙂

I laud EBC family’s “esprit-de-corps,” so to speak. People were so cooperative and willing to do chores for the event. Credits were printed on the bulletin, but to tell you, there are a lot more people who worked behind the scene with them. To the unaccounted-for folks, my sincerest thanks.

But of course, our greatest gratitude is to the One whom all these were dedicated to. We are worthless vesels picked up by Him, washed and prepared for His ministry. To the Lord be the highest praise!

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In behalf of EBC, I am cordially inviting everyone to come and join us as we, the EBC SALMO Chorale sings the Lord’s praises among others.
This will be a 3-part concert, we’ll be singing English praise songs for our Lord on the first part; on the second part we’re singing some lovable Filipino folk songs (some of which we rarely hear being sung). And on the final part, we sing all-Pilipino Christian music.
Come and let us praise the Lord together. See you!